(On trial: Crawford, seen
here in 2013, is accused of trying to assemble a mobile X-ray device meant to
kill people at a mosque and an Islamic center. His trial began Monday in Albany, New York. Courtesy: dailymail.co.uk)

We were warned but we didn’t care. We trusted those who
betrayed us again and again. We didn’t care about Allah’s warnings in the Quran
because we didn’t want to annoy our unbelieving friends and masters. And it was ‘out of fashion’
too. Now those ‘friends’ have become ‘foes’ and we have nowhere to go, nobody to
turn to.

Despite all the cover-ups, the campaign of lies and
deceptions has been exposed. Most nations of the world know fully well now who
is behind all those war games to gain the total control of the world. It’s all
about the hegemony of the world while the world is being fooled with words like
democracy, human rights, women’s rights, safety and security. The blood of
innocent Muslims and minorities is being spilled and the aggressors are
chanting the songs of ‘war on terror’ – for the terror and fear they created
themselves.

At the time of Iraqi invasion, George Bush used the term
“crusade” and crusade means a Christian religious war. This crusade is going on
against Muslim countries of the world, especially the Middle
East. There is no doubt about it. The powerful have joined hands
to crush the weak and plunder their wealth. Nimrod did the same thing; Goliath
did the same thing, Pharaoh did the same thing, and so did the Romans. And they
all had the same ending – humiliation and Hellfire.

In this campaign of terror and fear, Muslims are bearing the
brunt. Why? Because they are far from Islam; they are not true Muslims. They
are Muslim by name only. They are following the atheists, the hypocrites and
the secular. They have abandoned God and, in return, God has abandoned them. In
this situation when, due to disobedience, we don’t belong to Allah, how can we
expect Allah to intervene on our behalf? Allah tells us very clearly: Remember
Me, I’ll remember you!

Allah will not change our condition unless we try to change
it ourselves.

The present leaders of the Muslim world are nothing but
stooges, pimps and pawns. They, in particular, and Muslim Ummah in general, are
responsible for the plight and misery of Muslim population of the world. Allah
keeps sending them warning signs but nobody pays attention.

Faith is power because the true Faith (Islam) comes from God
(Allah) Almighty. And when you put your trust in God (Allah), He never lets you
down. He helps you and protects you. Remember the battle between David and
Goliath? The size and power does not matter.

O Muslims of the world! Have you not prepared for the worst
yet? What are you waiting for? This is the World War-III, the last Crusade! The
enemy is destroying you, your culture, your countries, your children and your
future! And you are wasting precious time chasing women or chatting on FB. What
a shameless and lamentable attitude in the face of Muslim genocide at the hands
of the West! Stand up, get united, help each other but don’t do anything
stupid! They already have enough excuses to bomb you. And when they don’t have
one, they make one. Your only hope is Allah. So try to get closer to Allah!

وَمَا ٱلنَّصْرُ
إِلاَّ مِنْ عِندِ ٱللَّهِ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ عَزِيزٌ حَكِيمٌ
“Allah made it but a message of hope, and

an assurance to your
hearts; (in any case)

there is no help
except from Allah. And

Allah is Exalted in
Power, Wise.”

(al-Quran 8:10)

The saying goes: First deserve then desire! We can ask Allah
for help but we should qualify for that first. If we try to please Allah only
then we merit His help and blessings.

وَجَاهِدُوا فِى
ٱللَّهِ حَقَّ جِهَادِهِ هُوَ ٱجْتَبَاكُمْ

وَمَا جَعَلَ
عَلَيْكمْ فِى ٱلدِّينِ مِنْ حَرَجٍ مِّلَّةَ

أَبِيكُمْ
إِبْرَاهِيمَ هُوَ سَمَّاكُمُ ٱلْمُسْلِمِينَ

مِن قَبْلُ وَفِى
هَـٰذَا لِيَكُونَ ٱلرَّسُولُ شَهِيداً

عَلَيْكُمْ
وَتَكُونُواْ شُهَدَآءَ عَلَى ٱلنَّاسِ

فَأَقِيمُواْ ٱلصَّلواَةَ
وَآتُواْ ٱلزَّكَواةَ وَٱعْتَصِمُواْ

بِٱللَّهِ هُوَ
مَوْلاَكُمْ فَنِعْمَ ٱلْمَوْلَىٰ وَنِعْمَ ٱلنَّصِيرُ
“And strive in His cause as you ought to

strive, (with
sincerity and under discipline).

He has chosen you,
and has imposed no

difficulties on you
in religion - it is the cult

of your father
Abraham. It is He Who has

named you Muslims,
both before and in this

(Revelation), that
the Messenger may be a

witness for you, and
you be witnesses for

mankind! So establish
regular Prayer, give

regular Charity, and
hold fast to Allah!

He is your Protector
- the Best to protect

and the Best to
help!”

(al-Quran 22:78)

(Afghan villagers sit
near the bodies of children who they said were killed during a NATO air strike
in the Kunar province
of Afghanistan. April 7,
2013. (Reuters)

4 Million Muslims Killed

In Western Wars!

Should We Call It Genocide?

By Kit O’Connell, August 18, 2015

(From: MintPress News)

AUSTIN, Texas — It may never be possible to know the true death toll
of the modern Western wars on the Middle East, but that figure could be 4 million
or higher. Since the vast majority of those killed were of Arab descent, and
mostly Muslim, when would it be fair to accuse the United States and its allies of
genocide?
A March report by ‘Physicians For Social Responsibility’ calculates the body
count of the Iraq War at around 1.3 million, and possibly as many as 2 million.
However, the number of those killed in Middle Eastern wars could be much
higher. In April, investigative journalist Nafeez Ahmed argued that the actual
death toll could reach as high as 4 million if one includes not just those
killed in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but also the victims of the
sanctions against Iraq, which left about 1.7 million more dead, half of them
children, according to figures from the United Nations.

The definition of
genocide:

The term “genocide” did not exist prior to 1943, when it was
coined by a Polish-Jewish lawyer named Raphael Lemkin. Lemkin created the word
by combining the Greek root “geno,” which means people or tribe, with “-cide,”
derived from the Latin word for killing.

In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the
convention in 1948, although it would take three more years for enough
countries to sign the convention, allowing it to be ratified. According to this
convention, genocide is defined as:

“…any of the following acts committed with intent to
destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group,
such as:

(a) Killing members of the group;

(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the
group;

(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;

(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the
group;

(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another
group.”

Under the convention, genocide is not merely defined as a
deliberate act of killing, but can include a broad range of other harmful
activities:

“Deliberately inflicting conditions of life calculated to
destroy a group includes the deliberate deprivation of resources needed for the
group’s physical survival, such as clean water, food, clothing, shelter or
medical services. Deprivation of the means to sustain life can be imposed
through confiscation of harvests, blockade of foodstuffs, detention in camps,
forcible relocation or expulsion into deserts.”

It can also include forced sterilization, forced abortion,
prevention of marriage or the transfer of children out of their families. In
2008, the U.N. expanded the definition to acknowledge that “rape and other
forms of sexual violence can constitute war crimes, crimes against humanity or
a constitutive act with respect to genocide.”

A Middle Eastern
genocide:

In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, President George W.
Bush employed a curious and controversial choice of words in one of his first
speeches. He alarmed some by referencing historic, religious conflicts, as The
Wall Street Journal staff writers Peter Waldman and Hugh Pope noted:

“President Bush vowed … to “rid the world of evil-doers,”
then cautioned: “This crusade, this war on terrorism, is going to take a
while.”

Crusade? In strict usage, the word describes the Christian
military expeditions a millennium ago to capture the Holy
Land from Muslims. But in much of the Islamic world, where history
and religion suffuse daily life in ways unfathomable to most Americans, it is
shorthand for something else: a cultural and economic Western invasion that,
Muslims fear, could subjugate them and desecrate Islam.”

In the wars that followed in Iraq
and Afghanistan, the U.S. not only
killed millions, but systematically destroyed the infrastructure necessary for
healthy, prosperous life in those countries, then used rebuilding efforts as
opportunities for profit, rather than to benefit the occupied populations. To
further add to the genocidal pattern of behavior, there is ample evidence of
torture and persistent rumors of sexual assault from the aftermath of Iraq’s fall. It
appears likely the U.S. has
contributed to further destabilization and death in the region by supporting
the rise of the self-declared ISIS by arming
rebel groups on all sides of the conflict.

(You can kill as many Muslims as you
want but you cannot kill Islam! It was prescribed by God.)

After 9/11, the U.S.
declared a global “War on Terror,” ensuring an endless cycle of destabilization
and wars in the Middle East in the process.
The vast majority of the victims of these wars, and of ISIS,
are Muslims. And, as extremist terrorists created by the unrest increase
tensions with their attacks on the West, some Americans are embracing Bush’s
controversial language of religious warfare, calling for Muslims to be placed
in camps or even openly calling for genocide.

(Kit O'Connell is a gonzo
journalist from Austin, Texas, a Daily Staff Writer for MintPress
News, and Associate Editor of Shadowproof.)

The Guardian reports that Jeb Bush has refused to end
the United State's use of torture if he
becomes president. He says he doesn’t want to make ‘a definitive, blanket
type of statement’ when it comes to torture.

Jeb Bush, this is an outrage! You have opened yourself up to be a war
criminal.
You're just another person that never served in the military so he doesn’t
know a thing about it. You're making it so that other countries will then
torture our soldiers too. If torture is allowed, then we’re going to get
tortured too.

I always thought that the United States was above all that,
but I guess your brother already showed me that we’re not. We’re willing to
stoop so low that we will use torture.

You're essentially saying that you would consider using
torture. This should completely disqualify you from the running. The
President of the United
States should not be a war criminal.

How significant was the US-led war in Iraq in facilitating the emergence of ISIS, Dilly Hussain asks.

In a recent interview with Shane Smith, the founder of VICE
News, President Barack Obama said: “ISIL is a direct outgrowth of Al Qaeda in Iraq that grew
out of our invasion, which is an example of unintended consequences.” This
admission is evidence of the general causality between Western military
interventionism in the Muslim world, and the rise of reactionary armed militia
groups. In this particular case, the US-led invasion of Iraq undoubtedly paved the way for the rise of
the self-professed ‘Islamic State’, better known as ISIS.
Depending on who highlights this “unintended consequence” when commenting on
recent events in Iraq and Syria, it is
usually given very little importance or completely dismissed. Understandably,
the pro-war policy makers in Washington and London who orchestrated the
invasion of a sovereign state based on false intelligence, would rather focus
on how to “degrade and destroy” the monster they created, as opposed to
acknowledging fault and accepting blame.

Western forces invaded Iraq on false intelligence and
charges of possessing weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in 2003.

Furthermore, it appears from numerous public statements that
President Obama conveniently deflects the decisions made by his predecessor,
George W Bush, when questioned about ISIS, by disregarding America’s problematic foreign policy in the Middle East, to shifting the attention exclusively to an
extreme interpretation of Islam. This rhetoric is a pattern which has been
overwhelmingly consistent with European leaders, some of whom were
brothers-in-arms with the US
when invading Iraq.

Like President Obama, British Prime Minister David Cameron
also parrots the same narrative, ignoring the misdeeds of Tony Blair in failing
to take the advice of the former head of MI5, Baroness Manningham-Buller, when
she warned that the Iraq war would increase the domestic terror threat to the
UK. Similarly, the Dutch and French governments amongst other European states,
who have joined the 60-country coalition against ISIS,
also prefer to blame “Islamic extremism”, instead of introspectively learning
from their bloody colonial history in the Muslim world.

Author Max Blumenthal has been critical of the Israeli government’s
military and political suppression of Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip,
and his new book takes a look at the deadly siege in 2014 that left hundreds of
Palestinians dead. Producer Priya Reddy spoke with the author recently and
gives this report on his views about the war and the effect of the Israeli
lobby on American politics.

The Israeli lobby, Zionism and Judaism in general will
attack and attempt to destroy anyone who threatens the bubble of lies and
propaganda they need to survive and continue their crimes. The truest words in
Judaism………

"To communicate anything with a Goy about our relations
would be equal to the killing of all Jews, for if the Goyim knew what we teach
about them, they would kill us openly.”

Found in both the Torah and the Talmud on Jewish Virtual
Library site.

The Zionist cult and its Rothschild/Bilderberg masters are
going to choke on what they hate and fear most ……. THE TRUTH.

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M. Javed Naseem (Jay Max) is a well-known journalist and broadcaster from Lahore (Pakistan). He is the author of six books. He has worked as a reporter and then sub-editor for daily Nawa-i-Waqt, Lahore; as sub-editor with the Pakistan Times, Lahore; and as editor of the weekly Community News, New York, NY, among others.He was an international broadcaster for radio Deutsche Welle (The Voice of Germany), Cologne, Germany; news editor and newscaster for Third World Broadcasting TV in New York; was producer & director of ‘Mabuhay’, an English language TV show for the Filipino community in New York. He had been an announcer at Radio Pakistan, Lahore; and Punjabi newscaster for Pakistan Television, Lahore. Before entering the field of professional journalism, he was a Lecturer/Instructor at the Govt. Commercial Training Institute, Lahore. He knows English, French, German, Urdu, Punjabi, Hindi, Persian and some Arabic. He writes for Islamic websites. He is a Pakistani-American and now lives in retirement in Morocco, North Africa.Publications: The Way (Sunnah) of The Prophet (s.a.w.); God's Prescription - Al-Quran; A Wake-up Call; You Are Special; Stories of Prophets.